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How much greater is the sum of the interior angles of a rhombus than the sum of the interior angles of a right triangle? A 0◦ B 45◦ C 90◦ D 180◦
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How much greater is the sum of the interior angles
of a rhombus than the sum of the interior angles of
a right triangle?
A 0◦
B 45◦
C 90◦
D 180◦
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D. 180 because the sum of interior angles in a rhombus is 360 degrees and that sum of interior angles in a right triangle is 180 so 360-180=180 degrees.
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